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Lädt ... You're Smarter Than You Think: A Kid's Guide to Multiple Intelligencesvon Thomas Armstrong
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Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences has revolutionized the way we think about being smart. Written by an award - winning expert on the topic, this book introduces the theory, explains the different types of intelligences (like Word Smart, Self Smart, Body Smart), and helps kids identify their own learning strengths and use their special skills at school, at home, and in life. As kids read the book, they stop asking ''How smart am I?'' and start asking ''How am I smart?'' This powerful learning tool is recommended for all kids - and all adults committed to helping young people do and be their best. Resources describe related books, software, games, and organizations. This revised and updated edition includes information on a newly researched ninth intelligence, Life Smart - thinking about and asking questions about life, the universe, and spirituality. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The text features and style of writing are very accessible to parents and children, as opposed to the jargonistic academic vocabulary that marks most documents on Howard Gardiner's original research. As an assistant to Dr. Gardiner, Dr. Armstrong brings considerable understanding to the material, without putting it beyond the reach of the people who can most benefit by it.
My only frustration with this book is a lack of some sort of diagnostic (even recognizing that the term "diagnostic" would perforce be used loosely) to help kids and parents more accurately rank their strength in any of the 8/9 intelligences.
This book has a permanent location in my classroom. ( )